1. A half sandwich Ru(II)- p -cymene nitrite complex selectively induces cell death in cisplatin-resistant malignant melanoma cells.
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Sun YH, You HL, Narwane M, Koi RX, Kao CL, Yuan SF, Liao WT, Lu TT, and Hsu SCN
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- Humans, Cell Line, Tumor, Monoterpenes pharmacology, Monoterpenes chemistry, Cell Death drug effects, Cisplatin pharmacology, Cisplatin chemistry, Ruthenium chemistry, Ruthenium pharmacology, Melanoma drug therapy, Melanoma pathology, Melanoma metabolism, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm drug effects, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Antineoplastic Agents chemistry, Antineoplastic Agents chemical synthesis, Cymenes pharmacology, Cymenes chemistry, Nitrites chemistry, Nitrites pharmacology, Coordination Complexes chemistry, Coordination Complexes pharmacology, Coordination Complexes chemical synthesis, Nitric Oxide metabolism
- Abstract
The Ru(II)-nitrite complex, Ru4, is explored to release nitric oxide (NO) under acidic conditions and selectively induce a cytotoxic effect towards SK-MEL-28 cisplatin-resistant malignant melanoma cells. These findings suggest that targeting the tumor-associated pHe level could be an effective strategy for the drug function of Ru(II)-nitrite compounds.
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- 2024
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